-increasing trade -moving troops
Intercolonial cooperation was an idea by William Penn for all of the colonies to cooperate with one another. This cooperation dealt largely in trade, defense and criminal matters.
Trades done among the BNA ( British North America ) colonies.
Walter M. Buck has written: 'The best route for the Intercolonial Railway through the provinces of Quebec and New Brunswick' -- subject(s): Intercolonial Railway, Intercolonial Railway (Canada), Railroads, Chemins de fer
I think you mean 1860s and yes I would because it would benefit the economy, and provide better defence against Irish Fenian raids and Americans. Also, the intercolonial railway linked with us would benefit us as trade, transportation, and communication would be easier.
The Forth Intercolonial War
He became a strong supporter to confederation, and the intercolonial railway
they would be in favor
The political interference between the NSR track at Truro and the E and NA track at Moncton caused cost overruns for the Intercolonial Railway in 1867. There were also issues of contractor negligence and incompetence that led to escalating costs as well.
voluntary trade probably mean means to volunteer trade.
no
because so people can work together in a railway..